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Powerful documentary despite a too personal and amateur approach
bob the moo10 January 2003
In 1995 three Puerto Rican teenagers enter an apartment where they are shot many times by plain clothes NYPD officers. Two of the teenagers die and one is wounded. The officers claim the men had come to rob the tenants of the apartment but one of the boy's mothers investigates the shooting after the Grand Jury find everything was fine. The Civilian Compliant Review Board CCRB also pick up her complaint and find proof of a shoddy investigation, over-looked facts and an attempt to cover up anything that would make the NYPD look bad that goes the whole way to Mayor Giuliani himself.

This documentary appears very amateurish and takes a while to get going. The film spends far too much time getting to know the family of one of the killed boys rather than moving on with the facts. This is good to a point but it was laboured here. When the film starts to chart the investigations of both the mother and the CCRB then the film picks up speed and exposes layer upon layer of evidence that points to an illegal killing by NYPD that was over looked at every step of the official investigation.

The documentary brings the picture together well but again it's weaknesses come when it focuses on the mother and the family and loses sight of the bigger picture. The end of the film should have been powerful but instead comes down to a focus on one woman's fight for justice. Happily for most of the film we see footage from the CCRB investigation, interviews with witnesses etc that shows that the shooting was probably not legal - in fact a report shows the bullets entered the backs of the boys on the whole while they were prostrate on the floor! But this goes against the reports presented to the Grand Jury!

The film feels like it amateurish as the boom comes into shot regularly and the way it is constructed means that the facts don't flow on top of one another like they should. It always seems to stops and loose momentum when it should be piling up an insurmountable case onto the audience. However this can be forgiven because when it works the subject matter will have you gripped. And, although the personal angle takes away a little from the bigger picture, it is impossible not to feel for the family and the (ongoing) uphill struggle they face.

Overall the story within this documentary is powerful enough to overcome the slightly ham-fisted production that feels like it is an amateur effort on the behalf of all concerned. It's just a shame that at time of writing the film is yet to get a full release in America.
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1/10
Mockumentary
The_Boxing_Cat5 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
First off, it's terrible for any parent to lose a child.

This film is so terrible- it's a bungled mess, jumping all over the place and not dealing with the facts of the shooting.

The report from the CCRB seemed amateurish. They had a "witness" who was part of the gang that returned to rob the couple (who they threatened the night before). The couple called the police because of the threats from the night before.

When thugs returned they were ARMED and there to demand more money, but the police were there and foiled the would be robbers.

But all of these facts were downplayed by the victims family AND the filmmaker.

When the mother called the radio station to speak with the mayor, to ask him questions, all she did was talk over him- so obviously, she didn't want to ask him questions, she wanted to further her agenda...make her son look like a boy-scout.

The filmmaker brought up the criminal record of the people they came to rob...another ploy to make the the thugs look innocent. Besides, most criminals don't want the cops around. Innocent people don't come to collect money with GUNS! The bottom line is the cops were there to prevent an armed robbery (or worse) and surprised the criminals.

They also, had people giving statements about what this person said and what they told them happened. Another guy claimed he moved to Puerto Rico because he was a "witness and saw everything".

It's so one sided that it's ridiculous!
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